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Haus International Hotel - Munich
Hotel Description
Location. Haus International is located in the artists' quarter of Munich city centre, Germany, two kilometres from the main train station and three kilometres from the markets and street cafes of Marienplatz. Hotel Features. This modern red brick hostel opens into a light modern lobby area with high ceilings. Wireless Internet is available throughout, and there is a safe deposit box at the 24 hour front desk. There is a nightly disco from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. during high season, and a games room featuring table tennis, video games, billiards, and a football table.
Haus International serves a complimentary buffet breakfast daily. Restaurant International serves dishes from around the globe, and opens for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A wide selection of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages are served in the bar and coffee shop.
Guestrooms. The 180 air conditioned guestrooms have modern decor, with light wood furnishings and tiled floors. Amenities include satellite television, wireless Internet, and private bathrooms.
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Driving Directions
From Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC): Distance to Haus International is 30 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes' drive.
Getting there. The airport train station is located on the basement level between the two terminals. The S1 and S8 S Bahn trains go to Munich's Hauptbahnhof (main train station). Trains depart every 20 minutes and the journey takes approximately 45 minutes. A single ticket costs 8.80 EUR and must be validated before taking the escalator down to the platforms. The Lufthansa Airport bus also goes to the Hauptbahnhof, departing every 20 minutes. A single ticket costs 9.50 EUR. Take the U2 from the Hauptbahnhof to Hohenzollernplatz and then the number 53 bus or number 12 tram to Barbarastrasse, the street running parallel to the hotel. A taxi will cost approximately Ç55 65 direct to the city centre. Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. The centre of Munich can be explored on foot and much of the city centre is pedestrianised. The city has an integrated public transport network with trams, buses, U Bahn underground trains, and S Bahn commuter trains. Tickets are interchangeable on all forms of transport. There are taxi ranks throughout the city but fare can be expensive. Trains from the Hauptbahnhof connect Munich to other towns in Germany and to the Bavarian countryside.
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Haus International Hotel - Munich